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Escin attenuates oxidative damage, apoptosis and lipid peroxidation in a model of cyclophosphamide-induced liver damage

Mustafa Cengiz, Hatice Mehtap Kutlu, Betül Peker Cengiz, Adnan Ayhancı

2020Drug and Chemical Toxicology38 citationsDOI

Abstract

To investigate the effects of escin (ES) on acute damage induced by alkylating agent, experimental rats were injected with cyclophosphamide (CPM) to cause liver damage. The animals were divided into four groups: Control Group, CPM (200 mg/kg), ES (10 mg/kg), CPM, and ES Groups. Immunohistopathological, hepatic histopathological, and biochemical changes were analyzed. The activities of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), malondyaldehyde (MDA), glutathion (GSH), total oxidant status (TOS) and total antioxidant status (TAS) in serum were all determined. Serum and immunohistopathology analysis revealed that MDA, ALT, AST, LDH, TOC and OSI, caspase-3 and Bax levels had increased while GSH, TAC, Bcl- 2 and OSI levels decreased in CPM Group when compared to Control Group. These findings appear to account for the severe damage detected. In the CPM + ES treated group, positive improvements were found in biochemical parameters as well as in cell-death and tissue-related damage parameters.The results show that ES considerably protects the rat liver against CPM-induced hepatotoxicity thanks to because of its anti-oxidant and anti-apoptotic properties.

Topics & Concepts

Lactate dehydrogenaseLipid peroxidationGlutathioneCyclophosphamideAlanine aminotransferaseApoptosisPharmacologyChemistryCell damageAntioxidantLiver damageOxidative damageBiochemistryMedicineInternal medicineEnzymeChemotherapyChemotherapy-induced organ toxicity mitigationNigella sativa pharmacological applicationsDrug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection
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